Community Forester (Woodland Creation/Management)

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Company: Raise Cumbria
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Location: Cockermouth
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About the role We’re looking for a Community Forester to help deliver woodland creation and management projects across Raise: Cumbria Community Forest. This role will support the delivery of woodland creation and restoration projects with landowners, contractors, communities and volunteers across a range of sites. You’ll coordinate delivery on the ground, support contractor management and work directly on practical forestry activities as part of a small and growing team. You’ll also support the development of new woodland opportunities and help expand Raise’s support for landowners across Cumbria. We’re looking for someone with practical experience in forestry, woodland creation, conservation or a related outdoor or land-based field. As a neurodivergent-led organisation, we value different ways of thinking and welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. What matters most is your ability to work collaboratively, communicate clearly and support high-quality delivery across sites and projects. If you want to help deliver practical woodland and nature projects with communities across Cumbria, we’d love to hear from you. About Raise Raise: Cumbria Community Forest is a neurodivergent-led organisation working across 1,300 square miles of Cumbria. We work with landowners, communities and partners to create and care for woodlands that support biodiversity, climate action and people’s connection to nature. Our work combines practical forestry delivery with community engagement, skills development and long-term stewardship. Working with us This is a role that involves working across Cumbria, including regular visits to woodland and rural sites. You will need to be comfortable working outdoors in a range of weather conditions and undertaking physically active work on uneven terrain. The role includes practical forestry delivery, contractor coordination and community-based delivery activities. A full UK driving licence is required. You will regularly work with landowners, contractors, community partners and volunteers across a range of delivery environments. What we offer · Hybrid working · 25 days annual leave per year, plus bank holidays · Enhanced pension scheme · Training and development opportunities What we’re looking for We are looking for someone who can: · support the delivery of woodland creation, management and restoration projects · coordinate contractors, partners and site activities · work with landowners, communities and volunteers · undertake site visits, assessments and practical delivery work · manage multiple priorities across a range of sites and projects · communicate clearly and build strong working relationships · maintain accurate project and site records Experience in forestry, woodland creation, conservation, farming or similar outdoor sectors would be an advantage. Closing date: June 14th 2026 Interviews: June 22nd 2026 We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds, experiences and ways of thinking, and are committed to inclusive recruitment practices.41bf1e1f-b16b-4260-a40a-17c77a06fd15…

Posted: May 22nd, 2026